https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=141079
User pley@alc.de added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=141079#c9
Martin Pley changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |pley@alc.de
Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Component|Other |KDE
Product|SUSE Linux 10.1 |openSUSE 10.3
Resolution|WORKSFORME |
Target Milestone|--- |Final
--- Comment #9 from Martin Pley 2008-02-09 04:39:19 MST ---
A scanner of a customer also had this problem (it's a Epson Perfection V350).
So I took some time to investigate why this happens.
While stepping through the lines of kooka/libkscan I noticed that
sane_get_devices from libsane doesn't return any devices at all. So I copied
the lines for detection from the constructor of KScanDevice to my new, empty
main.cpp. I was a little surprised that my program was able to detected the
scanner. Next Step: using libkscan directly from my main.cpp: also worked.
Then: Looking at the CXXFLAGS: seemed to be very similar. I was confused. I
also tried some different configure switches for kooka, for instance
"--disable-final" - without success.
One day later I tried "--disable-new-ldfalgs" (remembering that I also had
problems with this switch a few month ago). Suddenly kooka was able to use the
V350.
So this bug is actually not a bug in libkscan, but it's a linker problem.
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